Piqua Police Department reports

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Information provided by the Piqua Police Department.

Jan. 24

ASSIST CITIZEN: Police responded to a call referencing a vehicle stuck on the railroad tracks on the 9000 block of North County Road 25A at 7:17 a.m. Vehicle was towed off the tracks without incident.

ACCIDENT: Police responded to a call referencing a vehicle striking two parked cars on the 1000 block of Elm Street at 12:40 p.m. Driver was cited.

SUSPICIOUS: Subject reported a suspicious male came to her apartment claiming to be with the police and was asking about her electric bill at the Bent Tree Apartments.

ACCIDENT: A vehicle went off the road and crashed into steps going up to a house on the 900 block of Nicklin Avenue at 1:35 p.m.

HIT SKIP: A parked unoccupied vehicle was struck three days prior by another vehicle on the 400 block of Gordon Street.

ASSIST CITIZEN: Female subject reported someone attempted to make charges on her debit card through Facebook. Female indicated nothing was taken, and she requested for the incident to be documented.

BURGLARY: Bings Place on Weber Street reported being broken into and several bottles of liquor were taken.

CRIMINAL DAMAGE: Police responded to a call referencing a male subject trespassing on property on the 1700 block of Dubois Drive and breaking items at 3:26 p.m. Male was located. Christian M. Edejer, 19, of Piqua, was charged with second-degree misdemeanor criminal damaging and fourth-degree misdemeanor criminal trespass in connection with this incident.

SUSPICIOUS: Police were dispatched to Sunset Drive for a suspicious complaint. The female said she received two boxes in the mail with white supremacist material in them. The boxes were taken and put in property to be destroyed.

HIT SKIP: There was a report of a hit skip accident on the 200 block of South Wayne Street at 7:47 p.m. Two juvenile passengers were located and charged with underage consumption.

Jan. 25

HIT SKIP: Caller reported a yield sign had been struck at an intersection in the area of Looney Road and Garbry Road at 7:34 a.m. The vehicle had left the scene, and no suspect information was provided.

HIT SKIP: An unknown vehicle struck two parked cars overnight and left the scene on the 600 block of South Downing Street at 7:57 a.m. Photos were taken. Case is pending further investigation.

ACCIDENT: Police responded to a call referencing a vehicle striking a parked car on the 500 block of Ann Street at 9:15 a.m. No injuries were reported.

ACCIDENT: A traffic accident with no injuries was reported in the area of State Route 66 and North Hardin Road at 9:55 a.m.

FRAUD: Subject reported her information was used to file for unemployment benefits.

THEFT: Police responded to a call referencing a female having her wallet and cash stolen on the 100 block of Staunton Street at 3:50 p.m. Wallet was located later by another female and returned to the victim.

ACCIDENT: A traffic accident with no injuries was reported on the 200 block of Fourth Street at 3:53 p.m.

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